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york state assembly chamber in albany, new york, in the new york state capital building, finished in 1894. we're also pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents, some college students, some historians, some interested in al smith folks here. and they'll also have a chance to ask some questions of our two guests about al smith and the 1928 election as will you. we'll put the phone numbers up on the screen. we're not going to take phone calls up for a little while. we'll put them up on the screen so you can start to dial in now. this is the sixth in our 14-week series "the contenders," the focus, 1928 election, al smith. 202-737-0001 in east and central, 202-737-0002 if you live in mountain and pacific time zones. john evers, what kind of candidate was al smith in 1928? >> he was a fighter. if you look at him and you see the short stature and the pug -- pugnaciousness of him. his gravelly voice comes out. this is one of the first campaigns where radio plays a role. he campaigns from the back of trains which is very common, but he goes out there and tries to enga
york state assembly chamber in albany, new york, in the new york state capital building, finished in 1894. we're also pleased to have join us a studio audience of albany area residents, some college students, some historians, some interested in al smith folks here. and they'll also have a chance to ask some questions of our two guests about al smith and the 1928 election as will you. we'll put the phone numbers up on the screen. we're not going to take phone calls up for a little while. we'll...
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what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york with. the way that the economy is today and the debates over government and smart sizing, smith would probably lick his lips and say i'd love to go to d.c. and try to figure this out. that's what he did in albany. he did it in a republican state with a republican legislature. so even the discussions now with the bipartisan gridlock, smith had that in new york. so he would probably sell himself very well today by saying i've done this in new york, i've battled the legislature that's hostile, i know how to get government under control, i know how to get the economy back moving again. not flashy, but probably someone that would be the brain trust kind of guy. >> james in dayton, ohio, good evening. james? >> caller: yes. i was wondering if -- i know that al smith lost the election in 1928. in 1929, of course, wall street collapsed initiating the great depression. i was wondering if he had any party platform which might have contributed to, perhaps, avoiding that -- anything that would check ma
what al smith did in new york and what fdr did in new york with. the way that the economy is today and the debates over government and smart sizing, smith would probably lick his lips and say i'd love to go to d.c. and try to figure this out. that's what he did in albany. he did it in a republican state with a republican legislature. so even the discussions now with the bipartisan gridlock, smith had that in new york. so he would probably sell himself very well today by saying i've done this in...
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in albany, new york. "the contenders," al smith. this is our sixth week. we're look at al smith, four-time governor of new york, 1928 presidential nominee for the democrats. throughout the two hours we will be talking about al smith, we will turn to the election as often as the callers and questioners want to, but we want to learn a little bit about what and where al smith came from. here is a little of al smith talking about how he was raised. >> i was born in a little house right under the brooklyn bridge. you know the bridge was erected when i was a small boy. my father was at the oakland ceremony. and when he came home, he said alfred, i've just witnessed a great spectacle, but at the same time, a very bitter disappointment. >> what did he mean? >> here's the story as he told it to me. he said son, this bridge has kept thousands of men work for years. the steam cables, concrete, the wiring, the machinery. cost millions of dollars. today was the opening. bands were playing. flags were waving. they cut
in albany, new york. "the contenders," al smith. this is our sixth week. we're look at al smith, four-time governor of new york, 1928 presidential nominee for the democrats. throughout the two hours we will be talking about al smith, we will turn to the election as often as the callers and questioners want to, but we want to learn a little bit about what and where al smith came from. here is a little of al smith talking about how he was raised. >> i was born in a little house...
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. >> not even new york city? >> it had outer burroughs that had republican dominance that is still the case in stanton island, and pockets of queens as well. >> social security was the other question. >> the issue on social security is something that smith had tried to implement in new york state when it came to widows and orphans pensions. he tried to experiment with health insurance for industrial workers and he also tried to do all kinds of social security issues when it came to trying to support those that were down trodden, make work projects were something that he experimented with and it may have been one of the policies he carried to the new deal had he won. >> i want to address one other aspect that came up and that was the south. one of the strange things that came out, was anti-catholic feelings more powerful in the south than the midwest, that is a fairly hard question to answer. but we have been talking about the democrats versus the republicans here, and one of the things that was difficult for smit
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the governor of new york. al smith who will always have his own place in the hearts of the american people. but events were moving fast. al smith is candidate for president in 1928. wanted a good man to run for governor. although mr. smith lost the state by a narrow vote, franklin roosevelt elected to his first term as governor. already franklin d. roosevelt was a favorite for the nomination. his leading opponent was none other than his old friend alfred e. smith. >> franklin d. roosevelt, having received more than two-thirds of all the delegates voting, i proclaim him the nominee of this convention for president of the united states! >> you have nominated me, and i know it. and i am here to thank you for the honor. i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> and back live in the new york state assembly chamber, beverly gage, how did we get from 1928, fdr calling al smith the happy warrior, supporting him, to 1932 presidential election? >> right. well, 1928, they are -- they had been allies befor
the governor of new york. al smith who will always have his own place in the hearts of the american people. but events were moving fast. al smith is candidate for president in 1928. wanted a good man to run for governor. although mr. smith lost the state by a narrow vote, franklin roosevelt elected to his first term as governor. already franklin d. roosevelt was a favorite for the nomination. his leading opponent was none other than his old friend alfred e. smith. >> franklin d....
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york city, inna new york city let me tell you about where i'm from ♪ ♪ new york is like an island, a big rikers island ♪ the cops be out wilding, all i hear is sirens ♪ keep it on till i see a billion dollars, keep your friends close and your enemies closer ♪ love model chocha mommy pop it like she pose ♪ big time smoker [no audio] maybe you should hold up before you end up right, this for every ghetto in the hood, nasty nas, you understood ♪ (cheers and applause) the don, main new york city, inna, no, inna new york city, yo! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: nas, the album is "life is good" the number-zero album in america. good night, everybody. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to "the daily show." my name is jon stewart. we've got a good one for you tonight. our guest tonight, new york giants wide receiver victor cruz. cruise-sanity whether... yeah, it doesn't really work, does it? (laughter) i'm just grasping at straws. that's actually steve martin, that's not really... (laughter) that's west virginia. i
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of new york city. well, that brings the show to a close. even update these stories any time on our website. more of us here on "bbc world news america," thank you for watching. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, we work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was brought to you by kcet, los angeles.
of new york city. well, that brings the show to a close. even update these stories any time on our website. more of us here on "bbc world news america," thank you for watching. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, we work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new...
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york city, inna new york city let me tell you about where i'm from ♪ ♪ new york is like an island, a big rikers island ♪ the cops be out wilding, all i hear is sirens ♪ keep it on till i see a billion dollars, keep your friends close and your enemies closer ♪ love model chocha mommy pop it like she pose ♪ big time smoker [no audio] maybe you should hold up before you end up right, this for every ghetto in the hood, nasty nas, you understood ♪ (cheers and applause) the don, main new york city, inna, no, inna new york city, yo! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: nas, the album is "life is good" the number-zero album in america. good night, everybody. (cheers and applause)xbh@Ñ one, two, three, four... announcer: from new york city, comedy central presents: (cheers and applause) carol leifer: thank you, thank you very much. good evening. what a great crowd. are you in a great mood? (cheers and applause) terrific. i am in a fantastic mood tonight. i'm wearing a new perfume. hmmm. yeah, that i should recommend actually to the women in the audience. it's called "tester." (laughte
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but that's new york, new york. i'm sure they're not as small as what mayor bloomberg has in line. >> there we go. that's why we love you. we're going to talk about that. new york has famously small apartments. they could get even smaller. under this proposal wolf just mentioned, this is from the new york mayor, michael bloomberg. he's calling on these developers to come up with these different designs for apartments no longer than and no larger than, let me say that, no larger than 300 square feet. 300 square feet. so i'm going to hop up. and i want to show you what 300 square feet kind of looks like. this is studio 7. what we've done thanks to our caution tape -- walk with me, robert. is this is 300 square feet right here. and, you know, sitting here i was trying to figure out what exactly you could fit. we have some sofas. you could fit your sofas. and from this vantage i'm thinking you've got to have a bed, maybe you can fit a refrigerator. if you have a lot of clothes, this isn't going to work. could you entert
but that's new york, new york. i'm sure they're not as small as what mayor bloomberg has in line. >> there we go. that's why we love you. we're going to talk about that. new york has famously small apartments. they could get even smaller. under this proposal wolf just mentioned, this is from the new york mayor, michael bloomberg. he's calling on these developers to come up with these different designs for apartments no longer than and no larger than, let me say that, no larger than 300...
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new york was a republican state at the time. and as i mentioned, he had a very tough time dealing with the legislature which was overwhelmingly republican. in fact, in 1920 when they expelled the socialists, i never understood why because they had 110 republicans out of 150 seats. and it didn't really matter when it came to the votes. but i think that i would give governor smith an "a." he created so many things, as i mentioned, the executive budget, the short ballot, making the short
new york was a republican state at the time. and as i mentioned, he had a very tough time dealing with the legislature which was overwhelmingly republican. in fact, in 1920 when they expelled the socialists, i never understood why because they had 110 republicans out of 150 seats. and it didn't really matter when it came to the votes. but i think that i would give governor smith an "a." he created so many things, as i mentioned, the executive budget, the short ballot, making the short
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as the new york port expanded. the family diversified into new areas with different branches going into different maritime businesses. all with the mcalllister name. >> when my great grandfather died, he left these boats to one of his brothers, all right? and my grandfather, who was his son and had four boys, they got this. these steam boats with the paddle wheels were enormous business. >> in the great depression the mcalisters nearly went bust. by 1938 brian's great uncle died with just a few boats to his name. >> he watched everything go to pieces. two or three people left in the office. the only thing they took home was grocery money. that was it. there was no salaries no more. this very, very successful business went to near zero. >> in his own lifetime, brian mcallister said he's gotten close to losing the business several times. the first when his father and uncle were going to sell it off for retirement rather than give it to him. >> i said, you can't do this to me. you can't sell this business. >> brian's
as the new york port expanded. the family diversified into new areas with different branches going into different maritime businesses. all with the mcalllister name. >> when my great grandfather died, he left these boats to one of his brothers, all right? and my grandfather, who was his son and had four boys, they got this. these steam boats with the paddle wheels were enormous business. >> in the great depression the mcalisters nearly went bust. by 1938 brian's great uncle died...
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he was raised in jamestown, new york and spent most of his life in western new york. he lived in johnson park now in the shadow of the new courthouse and practiced law. he would often walk to work from his home passing the site where the new courthouse now sits. he was a proposal nement attorney in buffalo. when he was called to washington by president franklin roosevelt. as u.s. solicitor general he argued more than 30 cases before the united states supreme court on which he would later sit. and justice brandeis said jackson was so good that he should be solicitor general for life and as u.s. attorney, jackson focused on national security issues as united states headed toward involvement in world war ii. robert jackson served the united states supreme court for 14 terms and took part in the landmark decision prohibiting segregation in brown very board of education. united states constitutional scholar calls him the most eloquent writer ever to serve in the united states supreme court. at the request of president truman, jackson took a leave of absence from the court
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all right so the new york fed replaces virtually all of its examiners in j.p. morgan mid two thousand and eleven there are about forty of them this is according to a report in the new york times from unnamed sources in the government i should mention now on the one hand they took those regulators out because they didn't want them to be too in bed or cozy with management at the same time the ones they put in didn't know a whole lot about the banks didn't know a whole lot about the operation and that could've led the way all trade to be missed and the rest has been history so we know that there are problems with regulation we have examples of regulators failing but what is the solution because from m.f. global to j.p. morgan to the latest fraud and theft of customer money alleged i should say of peregrine financial group we have plenty of evidence that this will continue and something needs to happen so i pose that question to our guest here in new york chris whalen he is the co-founder of institutional risk analytics he is the senior managing director of tangent
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you talk to people in new york. the united states was still much, much more a set of separate entities, separate states in the middle of the 19th century, and so he just didn't get -- he didn't get any play until the centennial, until 1876. and there in philadelphia the celebration in fairmount park of the 100th anniversary of the declaration of independence, and for that bartholdi sent over the arm and the torch of the statue of liberty which he managed to cobble together some money in france, after his trip in 1871. he goes back to france and he starts to -- he comes up with his definitived mo el. starts to raise money. not easy to do and finally gets enough money to build the arm and the torch, and it goes up during the centennial celebration in philadelphia, and zillions of people go to see it. it's the most popular attraction and the most photographed, and then bartholdi gets an idea. he says i can make some money by selling souvenirs, and so all of the kitch that we see if we go out to the stat you've liberty
you talk to people in new york. the united states was still much, much more a set of separate entities, separate states in the middle of the 19th century, and so he just didn't get -- he didn't get any play until the centennial, until 1876. and there in philadelphia the celebration in fairmount park of the 100th anniversary of the declaration of independence, and for that bartholdi sent over the arm and the torch of the statue of liberty which he managed to cobble together some money in france,...
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new york. if you want to really. well it's only monday but as usual there is plenty to talk about for today will focus more on foreign policy and of course a little bit of the drug war as joe claims the victory in the mexican elections and marks a return for the p.r.i. what does that mean for all the money that we've been funneling towards calderon's war with the cartels then new sanctions on iranian oil of taking offense and the population and the economy are already hurting and afghanistan is playing tough with pakistan and threatening to report them to the u.n. security council saltash all of that out here to discuss it with me is christopher swift fellow at the university of virginia law school center for national security law because our thanks so much for joining us tonight good to be ok disregard everything i just said with all of those topics that we'll get to them but first you just got back from yemen and so i want to talk about that because you know from what you've written about it from what you've said i
new york. if you want to really. well it's only monday but as usual there is plenty to talk about for today will focus more on foreign policy and of course a little bit of the drug war as joe claims the victory in the mexican elections and marks a return for the p.r.i. what does that mean for all the money that we've been funneling towards calderon's war with the cartels then new sanctions on iranian oil of taking offense and the population and the economy are already hurting and afghanistan is...
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new york well here at r.t. we talk quite often about the drawbacks of drones how many of them are being used as surveillance vehicles limiting privacy in a society where let's be honest big brother has been watching us and other ways for years now when i was a new set of concerns and they have to do with the way in which our own drones could be used against us and the reason unmanned aerial vehicles are able to be unmanned is because someone is controlling them remotely so even if the drone can be physically hijacked it can it turns out be technically technologically hacked a team of researchers at the university of texas has proven this and let's take a look at some of the video that sort of illustrates how this is done. the researchers hacked into the g.p.s. system of a small but sophisticated drone with a so-called spoofer one that mimics real g.p.s. signals it took complete control of the drone by sending it false g.p.s. signals making it go wildly off course several times the implications of this are that
new york well here at r.t. we talk quite often about the drawbacks of drones how many of them are being used as surveillance vehicles limiting privacy in a society where let's be honest big brother has been watching us and other ways for years now when i was a new set of concerns and they have to do with the way in which our own drones could be used against us and the reason unmanned aerial vehicles are able to be unmanned is because someone is controlling them remotely so even if the drone can...
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and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable with it and going to be open about it. >> you make a point of saying here that this is brain styling, not mind altering. you make a clear distinction between the two, do you not? >> yeah. i think people when they have actual problems like anxiety, depression or inso
and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the...
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but first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. today mitt romney will hold a town hall in bowling green, ohio. a state he hopes to win in a couple of months and not far from there former florida governor jeb bush and governor bobby jindal, a sleeper on the veep list, of louisiana, will also stump in ohio. as the campaign tries to regain control of the national conversation that has gotten away from it. all romney campaign's efforts to refocus things, the chorus calling for him to release more of his tax returns just continues to grow, a lot of it coming from within his own party. in an interview published jed, the right-leaning national review online romney offered this argument for withholding additional tax returns. saying quote, i'm simply not enthusiastic about giving the obama campaign hundreds of thousands of more pages to pick through, distort, and lie about. why he has still not disclosed his offshore accounts for political purposes mr. romney said quote, all of my investments are managed in a blind trust, by virtue of tha
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york durante el 2012, alex rola, univisiÓn. >>> ademÁs de servir comidas un restaurante de new york tiene otro tipo de ofertas, clases gratis de inglÉs. >>> necesitaba que sus empleados hablaran el idioma y formÓ una sociedad con una escuela para que se impartan clases en el establecimiento. la segunda etapa incluye que los dueÑos comiencen las clases para aprender espaÑol. >>> sancionaron con una multa de 60 millones de dÓlares a la universidad de penn state. >>> otras sanciÓnes la eliminaciÓn de todas las v victor victorias que logrÓ el fallecido entrenador paterno que ocultÓ acusaciones de abuso sexual contra san bus. >>> recogen miles de toneladas de carnes que podrÍan estar contaminadas con salmonella. >>> servicio de seguridad de alimentos del departamento de agricultura dijo que se han reportado casos en ma massachusetts, new york, vermount, etc... >>> elton john dijo que por los errores que cometiÓ en los aÑos 90 tendrÍa que haber muerto de sida. ahora trabaja por los enfermedads contagiados con el vih. >>> la secretaria de estado dijo que este paÍs va a luchar
york durante el 2012, alex rola, univisiÓn. >>> ademÁs de servir comidas un restaurante de new york tiene otro tipo de ofertas, clases gratis de inglÉs. >>> necesitaba que sus empleados hablaran el idioma y formÓ una sociedad con una escuela para que se impartan clases en el establecimiento. la segunda etapa incluye que los dueÑos comiencen las clases para aprender espaÑol. >>> sancionaron con una multa de 60 millones de dÓlares a la universidad de penn state....
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because new york was not competing against connecticut it would provide new york the level of technical assistance as necessary or appropriate as they want it. it didn't matter that we had to provide the same technical assistance in connecticut. we had to think about the way we did our work differently. we created teams to address the state's. the requests were too comprehensive. we didn't just handled in the office of elementary and secondary education. we brought in folks from the policy shop and conferred race to the top and our lawyers and budget folks and title free folks and teacher quality folks and all of these program offices that are traditionally silos. no choice but to come together and provide the level of technical assistance and support and office hours and working until 10:00 or 11:00 at night most were on a west coast and walking through these requests we get them to a place where the secretary felt confident we were holding states to a high bar but this is our plan. this is what we want to do to improve outcomes and it made us look at our work differently. we establish
because new york was not competing against connecticut it would provide new york the level of technical assistance as necessary or appropriate as they want it. it didn't matter that we had to provide the same technical assistance in connecticut. we had to think about the way we did our work differently. we created teams to address the state's. the requests were too comprehensive. we didn't just handled in the office of elementary and secondary education. we brought in folks from the policy shop...
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so it has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. and it has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they represent strength, commerce, and wisdom. even the clock is special. tiffany glass lines the numbers and the hands. >> it's very difficult to see, but when the light shines on it, it's quite beautiful and picks up in different colors. this is a really wonderful -- probably one of the most spectacular places to be in grand central and in the entire city. not very many people actually get to come up here. but what you can see from here that you can't see from down below -- first of all, you get a sense of the scale of the building, how large it really is. you get to experience the man
so it has that same kind of idea of entry into and outside of new york city. and it has many symbols on top of it and throughout the facade -- symbols of new york city. you see thalf moon, which was henry hudson's ship. on the other side is a windmill, which refers to the original dutch settlers of new york. and then on the top is the great monumental sculptural element, which has three gods. >> the gods -- hercules, mercury, and minerva -- came from greek and roman mythology. they...
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those are all hot topics at the "new york times" small business summit. we'll sit down and talk to participants and attendees. plus a look at one of the oldest family-run businesses. it's time to make money coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business," on msnbc. >>> hi, there. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to "your business." we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. what better place to do that than the 2012 new york times small business summit. small business owners and business journalists have gathered to network and talk about pressing issues like funding, marketing and utilizing social media. >> the majority of small businesses shut down before being around for five years. only a third of them make it to ten years. what are the odds of a company being around 150 years, through five generations of the same family? you will love meeting the mcallisters. a new york family that knows how to beat the odds. >> ok
those are all hot topics at the "new york times" small business summit. we'll sit down and talk to participants and attendees. plus a look at one of the oldest family-run businesses. it's time to make money coming up next on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy, and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business," on msnbc. >>> hi, there. i'm j.j. ramberg. welcome to...
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the bill in new york was vetoed by governor grover cleveland. the congress voted down an appropriation of $100,000. all the money had to be raised by private sources. bartholdi does not speak english. he knows nobody. he goes to the editor of a french newspaper, published in new yo. he speaks to this french person. she says, it is not going to do you any good to speak to me. you have to talk to americans. he has a letter of introduction to sumner, the great abolitionist, because bartholdi is an abolitionist. they meet. people in washington said, why are you talking to us about the statue you want to build in new york? talk to people in the york. the united states was still very much a set of separate entities, separate states, in the middle of the 19th century. he did not get any play until the centennial, until 1876. in philadelphia, the celebration in fairmount park, bartholdi sent over the arm and the torch. he managed to cobble together some money in france. he goes back to france and comes up with a definitive model. he starts trying to rai
the bill in new york was vetoed by governor grover cleveland. the congress voted down an appropriation of $100,000. all the money had to be raised by private sources. bartholdi does not speak english. he knows nobody. he goes to the editor of a french newspaper, published in new yo. he speaks to this french person. she says, it is not going to do you any good to speak to me. you have to talk to americans. he has a letter of introduction to sumner, the great abolitionist, because bartholdi is an...
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york city, inna new york city let me tell you about where i'm from ♪ ♪ new york is like an island, a big rikers island ♪ the cops be out wilding, all i hear is sirens ♪ keep it on till i see a billion dollars, keep your friends close and your enemies closer ♪ love model chocha mommy pop it like she pose ♪ big time smoker [no audio] maybe you should hold up before you end up right, this for every ghetto in the hood, nasty nas, you understood ♪ (cheers and applause) the don, main new york city, inna, no, inna new york city, yo! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: nas, the album is "life is good" the number-zero album in america. good night, everybody. (cheers and applause) dennis: frank, i'd like to thank you for giving me the opportunity of a lifetime. frank: whatever. i hope they have some cool, exotic creatures for us to fiddle around with and play with. mac: dennis, we're going to an animal rights event. there's gonna be all sorts of exotic creatures there. - you think so? - sweet dee: oh. they better have some cool stuff at this thing. i mean, the money i laid out for this
york city, inna new york city let me tell you about where i'm from ♪ ♪ new york is like an island, a big rikers island ♪ the cops be out wilding, all i hear is sirens ♪ keep it on till i see a billion dollars, keep your friends close and your enemies closer ♪ love model chocha mommy pop it like she pose ♪ big time smoker [no audio] maybe you should hold up before you end up right, this for every ghetto in the hood, nasty nas, you understood ♪ (cheers and applause) the don, main...
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they wanted a adirondacks or catskills in new york city. if you get off the beaten path, you would have no idea you're in new york city. >> these steps are really tight. this is so beautiful. amazing. >> it is one of the great new york city views that not many people get to take advantage of. i am always shocked they never have been to the belvedere castle. it is a beautiful view in italian and when you go back 170 years ago, this was nothing but just a landscape. everything you see in central park is completely man made. every tree had to be brought in. all the soil had to be broad in. the only thing ohmstead and fox really used were the giant rock out crops of manhattan ships and everything was built around that. >> what's the most expensive part of the maintenance of the park? what would peel be surprised at? >> at the end of the day we don't own anything, don't capitalize anything. our greatest asset is the people that work in the park. we have over 35 statues in the park and every one is different and all of those have to be maintain a
they wanted a adirondacks or catskills in new york city. if you get off the beaten path, you would have no idea you're in new york city. >> these steps are really tight. this is so beautiful. amazing. >> it is one of the great new york city views that not many people get to take advantage of. i am always shocked they never have been to the belvedere castle. it is a beautiful view in italian and when you go back 170 years ago, this was nothing but just a landscape. everything you see...
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a puppy heist on new york's long island. watch as a man shops around the pet store to see what dogs are arnold -- around finally deciding on a pintsized pomeranian. police are looking for him. the ugly. a wild sight in new york state after severe storms caused a transformer to explode. >> a tree fell on a power line right in someone's backyard and that set off that gigantic explosion. luckily, no one was hurt but we don't know the extent of the damage. now, it's time to get all scrambled up. and steve doocy is here to help us out this morning. >> because i'm scrambled up. how is your friday going? >> going good. >> had a couple of more letters. the first letter is going to be a c. >> i'll give you a hint. >> i know what it is. >> did you watch the show? >> it looks like cahonas. i don't think that's right. >> you have a lot of cahones for saying that. >> it's -- >> i don't know what groceries are. what are you talking about? >> the man aisle. >> they don't know about groceries. >> that's the stereotype. that's the controvers
a puppy heist on new york's long island. watch as a man shops around the pet store to see what dogs are arnold -- around finally deciding on a pintsized pomeranian. police are looking for him. the ugly. a wild sight in new york state after severe storms caused a transformer to explode. >> a tree fell on a power line right in someone's backyard and that set off that gigantic explosion. luckily, no one was hurt but we don't know the extent of the damage. now, it's time to get all scrambled...
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even though, as governor of new york, he has an admirable record. he establishes workers comp bores, cases that whole system, first in the country. there's all sorts of labor regulations put in place for the first time. so he's a champion of labor. but there, there's two things that happen. on the infamous california trip, which we'll get into later, two things that happen. one thing which is never talks about is he blundered into san francisco where the chamber of commerce is trying to break the unions and they -- they are particularly trying to do it in the restaurants and they want them to be open shops. in other words, you don't have to join the union to be there. and they force their restaurants to put up open shop signs. where do they schedule his appearance? in a restaurant with an open shop sign on the door. this sets off working men not only in california but around the country, union members around the country and also in september there's a threatened national rail strike. and the administration and the congress passes the adamson act whi
even though, as governor of new york, he has an admirable record. he establishes workers comp bores, cases that whole system, first in the country. there's all sorts of labor regulations put in place for the first time. so he's a champion of labor. but there, there's two things that happen. on the infamous california trip, which we'll get into later, two things that happen. one thing which is never talks about is he blundered into san francisco where the chamber of commerce is trying to break...
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york may not know that a lot of the big banks aren't on there anymore the new york stock exchange is and the stock exchange floor is interesting because a lot has changed over the years so there used to be a trader that i interviewed there used to be thousands that were working there i think is what he told me and now that number has shrunk because there's less traders needed because of the computerization trading which is a high frequency trading so trading down by computers not even on the exchange which is created interesting issues as far as transparency as far as dark pools of money so that's an interesting take away also the new york stock exchange traders and major c.m.c. sets so that's kind of the big what's going on in the new york stock exchange in addition the wall street bull lots of people interested in taking photos grabbing it not by the horns but by something else. which is interesting in addition dimitri right producer and i our producer a should say we found a cemetery and a church that was rich literally right out across from wall street so it's literally across th
york may not know that a lot of the big banks aren't on there anymore the new york stock exchange is and the stock exchange floor is interesting because a lot has changed over the years so there used to be a trader that i interviewed there used to be thousands that were working there i think is what he told me and now that number has shrunk because there's less traders needed because of the computerization trading which is a high frequency trading so trading down by computers not even on the...
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new york. all right let's take a moment now and check in with our web times they our web team excuse me to see what they're working on today archie web producer andrew blake is in the newsroom andrew what's happening i would have you been doing all day sleeping and my desk i know that's not true because i keep walking by your desk and seeing you hard at work. ok let's go back i know our earlier in the show tonight we're talking about we killing stewing in the sanjian all preceptors having to extradition anyways nother big things happening right now it's a bit old but it's just starting to surface now you know just down the street we're in d.c. we go up the road to fort meade maryland you know my dog bradley manning is getting close to his eight hundred day of being in prison for allegedly leaking documents to wiki leaks right we all we all know what's happening at that right well absolutely so been keeping a close eye on that thank god someone's got it and we just found out that speaking of kee
new york. all right let's take a moment now and check in with our web times they our web team excuse me to see what they're working on today archie web producer andrew blake is in the newsroom andrew what's happening i would have you been doing all day sleeping and my desk i know that's not true because i keep walking by your desk and seeing you hard at work. ok let's go back i know our earlier in the show tonight we're talking about we killing stewing in the sanjian all preceptors having to...
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de allÁ de new york y el colombiano anotÓ el gol del empate. no hubo mÁs y los red bulls de new york empataron a 2. >>> giovanni do santos sigue dando de quÉ hablar dejÓ claro que no sabe su futuro y donde jugara la prÓxima temporada. estÁ tranquilo, porque en 6 meses podrÍa irse gratis a otro equipo. pasamos a las grandes ligas, donde los yankees de new york, se enfrentaron a los angelinos de los angeles. los yankees tratando de barrer la serie, pero kevin jeff sen t nai otros planes. los angelinos se quedaron con la victoria 10 carreras a 8. garcÍa sorprendiÓ al mundo entero le ganÓ por knockout tÉcnico en una gran pelea. el talentoso boxeador puertorriqueÑo de 28 aÑos de edad retuvo su cinturÓn. >>> Últimas 2, el amÉrica ze wao con derrota la pretemporada caÓo 3 a 1 frente a morelia los pumas vencieron 3 a 1 a atlÉtico nacional de medellÍn. >>> ya sÉ. >>> un amistoso no hay problema en instantes 2 a aventureros quieren romper un rÉcord mundial. ya regresamos. rr r n >>> volar en un par de sillas suspendidas en globos de f
de allÁ de new york y el colombiano anotÓ el gol del empate. no hubo mÁs y los red bulls de new york empataron a 2. >>> giovanni do santos sigue dando de quÉ hablar dejÓ claro que no sabe su futuro y donde jugara la prÓxima temporada. estÁ tranquilo, porque en 6 meses podrÍa irse gratis a otro equipo. pasamos a las grandes ligas, donde los yankees de new york, se enfrentaron a los angelinos de los angeles. los yankees tratando de barrer la serie, pero kevin jeff sen t nai otros...
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what better place to do that than the 2012 new york times small business summit. small business owners and business journalists have gathered to talk about business and funding and marketing social media.ç >> the majority of small businesses shutdown before being around for five years. only one-third make it to ten years. what are the odds of a company being around for 150 years through five generations of the same family? you will love meeting the mcalisters. a new york family that knows how to beat the odds. >> okay, jeff, haul the line in. line's there and ellen's getting in position. >> brian mcalister's family name had dotted the new york harbor since 1864. >> before that, you have to be lucky. >> that was the year his great grandfather, james mcallister helped business along the shore. >> has it been pure luck it has been in the family that long? >> there are several things that have to happen. one, you cannot make too much money. if you make too much money, everybody wants to sell it and get rich. if you don't make enough, they leave. >> you may say he fo
what better place to do that than the 2012 new york times small business summit. small business owners and business journalists have gathered to talk about business and funding and marketing social media.ç >> the majority of small businesses shutdown before being around for five years. only one-third make it to ten years. what are the odds of a company being around for 150 years through five generations of the same family? you will love meeting the mcalisters. a new york family that...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> our talk back question today where was god in aurora? this from marilyn. the premise of your question is wrong to begin with. there is no god. it has never been proved. the sooner people accept the fact they can move on with their lives without relying on an unreliable deity in the sky. this from lisa. god loved us so much he gave us free will. free will was what the gunman was exercising when he entered the theater in aurora. people forget that without evil there can be no good. this from mckenzie. god was wheepg. he was looking at the scene and wondering what just happened like the rest of us. this was not god's will or divine plan. this was a solo act of a mad man. from bob i don't care if you believe in a religion or not. it's all about a person's desire to act in a sick and twisted way. people try to over complicate human behavior they bring religion into the mix. from scott what many people seem to be ignoring is the act of
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> our talk back question today where was god in aurora? this from marilyn. the premise of your question is wrong to begin with. there is no god. it has never been proved. the sooner people accept the fact they can move on with their lives without relying on an unreliable deity in the sky. this from lisa. god loved us so much he gave us free will. free will was what the gunman was exercising when...
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the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> 43 past the hour. it's time now for our must-read opinion pages. here with us now columnist from "the new york times" frank bruni whose column focuses on women's time to shine at the olympics. we'll get to that in a moment. willie geist is with us from london. we want to get to a few other must reads from "the new york times" as well i've chosen from bill keller. i picked two from this. i thought you guys would like to chew on this. head for the cliff, says bill keller. president obama should declare now that unless congressional leaders come up with a serious bargain on fiscal reform something very much like simpson-bowles, he will allow all of the bush tax breaks to lapse and all of the draconian cuts to take effect. assuming no deal is consummated in the poisonous preelection climate, he should insist on a lame-duck session after election day. he should invite congressional leaders to camp david, put simpson-bowles on the tabl
the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> 43 past the hour. it's time now for our must-read opinion pages. here with us now columnist from "the new york times" frank bruni whose column focuses on women's time to shine at the olympics. we'll get to that in a moment. willie geist is with us from london. we want to get to a few other must reads from "the new york times" as well i've chosen from bill keller. i picked...
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. >>> from nbc news world head quarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. as this long holiday week draws to an end, so does the crippling heatwave that has taken 66 lives since late june. temperatures dropped to the mid 80s in parts of the midwest that only a few days were sweltering under triple-digit temps. however, it remained dangerously hot further east in places like washington, d.c. which got into the 100s for the fourth consecutive day. we are still under excessive heat advisories and warnings, and around half a dozen daily heat records were set today as well, though far fewer than yesterday when over 200 daily records and ten all-time records were set. we'll check in with the weather channel in a moment. we begin our coverage here in new york tonight with nbc's michelle franzen. good evening. >> reporter: temperatures still hit 90 degrees here in new york city, but about ten degrees cooler than a day ago. that drew out more people here to central park, one of the cities here on the east coast all the way back to the midwest enjoying
. >>> from nbc news world head quarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. as this long holiday week draws to an end, so does the crippling heatwave that has taken 66 lives since late june. temperatures dropped to the mid 80s in parts of the midwest that only a few days were sweltering under triple-digit temps. however, it remained dangerously hot further east in places like washington, d.c. which got into the 100s for the fourth...
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amy robach, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you so much for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. and rememberer the ground-breaking series "new york med" begins at 10:00 eastern time tonight. "nightline" will be along later. of course, we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, good night.
amy robach, abc news, new york. >> and we thank you so much for watching. we're always here at abcnews.com. and rememberer the ground-breaking series "new york med" begins at 10:00 eastern time tonight. "nightline" will be along later. of course, we'll see you right back here tomorrow night. until then, good night.
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>> noticed about a week ago. >> and there is a answers next on news watch. >>> on monday the "new york times" publishing a story about how politicians and their advisors are approving their quotes before they can be published. mr. meet peters writes quote approval is a standard practice for the obama campaign and viewed by many strategists and in the white house almos than spokesman paid to be quoted and sometimes it applies to them. also common place throughout washington and on the campaign trail. go goes on its difficult to find a news outlet and organizations like bloomberg, the washington post, "vanity fair" and "new york times" consented to interviews under such terms, judy, used to work at north "new york times", have you ever heard of a policy on giving an official a chance to edit their quotes? >> what i have heard of is reading back a quote to someone to see if it's accurate. and this is... when this is out and it wrong, it ricochets around the world. if it's wrong it's hard to walk back. so... it's very hard to have a general rule applying to everybody and everything. i have
>> noticed about a week ago. >> and there is a answers next on news watch. >>> on monday the "new york times" publishing a story about how politicians and their advisors are approving their quotes before they can be published. mr. meet peters writes quote approval is a standard practice for the obama campaign and viewed by many strategists and in the white house almos than spokesman paid to be quoted and sometimes it applies to them. also common place throughout...
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i want to show he was "the new york times" was saying about that september primary in new york that we have heard so much about. "what a primary season it has not thbeen. it has been a virtual afterthought. he has run a very low-key campaign with no television advertising. the republican candidate tdid nt even appear in that election. " that is the first one on the list. i have the data for charlotte. i do not have time for it. it is almost exactly the same thing. my belief on this whole thing, you have to do something. ed lee got 75,000 votes. that was enough for him to get a 60% slam-dunk majority mandate. there is no room for an algorithm anywhere in this thing. it is creepy. it is like the beginning of a bad political novel. it was designed for a different type of candidate. that is going to tell us to the mayor is. it is creepy. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> supervisors, good afternoon. i has been a polling place inspector in san francisco over 10 times for the past six years. the question on my mind is as follows. we all know merrill primary will be much higher turnout
i want to show he was "the new york times" was saying about that september primary in new york that we have heard so much about. "what a primary season it has not thbeen. it has been a virtual afterthought. he has run a very low-key campaign with no television advertising. the republican candidate tdid nt even appear in that election. " that is the first one on the list. i have the data for charlotte. i do not have time for it. it is almost exactly the same thing. my belief...